Yes, but not he is not in the North Pole. He retired from his work and moved to turkey. In turkey he gives out gifts to the less fortunate and throws gold down everybody chimney. Some people believe Santa will come and some don't. But I'm not giving up on Santa Claus. Someday I know Santa will come down that chimney and throw down all those presents under our Christmas tree and put presents in our stockings. But right now it's just our parents doing it. Santa wrote me a letter and said he is going to move to China, he thought he'd treat his elves with some Chinese food. Then he wants to go to India. After that, he said he'd come to Jimmy's house and lend him an elf. So, get excited Jimmy's all over the world!
No, the Netherlands don't have a Santa Claus. During Christmas there are no gifts under the tree. On the 5th of December Dutch people have a holiday called 'Sinterklaas' where a Santa Claus like man brings around gifts.
It looks like he will be in that area around 3 hours from when this is posted. Right now he is in Trinidad.
Virtually every language has some form of a "Santa" name in it.
Looking at how fast he is moving, I would estimate in about an hour.
all year long
Santa Claus is not real,he is a myth.
Yes, Santa Claus was still alive in 2009 and he is still alive in 2011.
Santa Claus' wife, Mrs. Claus, is alive and well.
Of course! Mrs. Claus helps Santa get ready for Christmas.
Right now Santa is in Warsaw, Poland!
Yes, Santa Claus is still alive and well, and practically immortal, so he will be around for a long time yet.
Santa isn't buried. He is still alive and well, and delivering presents.
Mrs. Claus is alive and well, living with Santa at the North Pole.
yes he is very alive and he always has been!
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Why Santa Claus is in the North Pole making gifts for the good children and bad children!
The Santa Claus that everyone thinks about at Christmas was never alive. Santa Claus is a fictional character. Parents dread the time when they have to tell their children that Santa is not real.